Act 3 Blog Questions
1. What would you identify as the key conflict of Act 3? Why? Do you consider this struggle the most important conflict of the play so far? Explain.
2. Which character or characters are undergoing a test at this point? Explain.
3. A question asked in a way that implies a particular answer is called a leading question. There are many examples of leading questions in Act 3. How do these questions affect the action of the play? Do these questions serve justice?
4. Predict what will happen with the conflict. How will everything resolve at the end? Be specific and use characters’ names!
1. I identyfy the key conflict of act 3 as john trying to prove that abigail is lying about all the drama. He is mainly trying to keep his wife from being hanged. I do consider this the most important part of the play so far because nobody believes john and he is telling the truth.
ReplyDelete1. i would identify as the key conflict of act 3 the part when abigal is finally being accused for being the whore that she is and they are in court.
ReplyDelete2. ummmmmmmmmm......abigal,marry,and john.
3. it kind of helps them think and answer without being suspicious. and probably make them nervous.
4. i think that abigal will kill marry or at least punish her for betraying her, and john will be tourtured or hanged; i think that something will happen and all the girls will go agianst abby and tell the judge about everything that she has been doing.
1. I think the key conflict of Act 3, is that John and abigail are at the court and John is trying to tell everyone that abigail is a fake, and noone is believing her, and Ezliabeth tried to save johns name and she didn't know that john had already told the judge.
ReplyDelete2. John and Mary because in the begginging of act 2 their saying that abigail and all the crazy girls are being fakes!
3. their unable to respond to in a good way because they might think that their witches.
4. I think that abigail will get caught in a lie and that she will be hanged hopefully she is the one who is causing all the drama, and all the lies she is stupid and i hate her! I hope that all the innoncent people in salem get away free and are happy forever and ever!
1.My key conflict of Act 3 would be John confessing that he DID cheat on Elizabeth with Abigail. The when the court asked Elizabeth if it was true, she said no. If she would of said yes. The whole thing would of been over with and Abigail would have been beaten or something like that. Yes,yes I do consider this the most important struggle of the play so far, because Elizabeth had the power to end all of the madness. But screwed up.
ReplyDelete2. John and Mr.Hale are undergoing a test right now. They are both fed up with the court doing all they have to the people and they both know Abigail and the girls are lying. In result to this. John put himself in jail, while Mr.Hale quit the court.
3.I think the leading questions of the play do not give jutice at all. If the girls were asked a question, they would just avoid it all together and rage out about seeing things that are not there. Then they get someone else in trouble.
4. In the end I think Abigail and the girls will get caught up. The lies they said will come back to punch every single one in the face. Then the whole court will feel like jerks for killing people that had nothing to do with witches or the devils.
1. I think the sutuation where Goody Proctor had to admit to her husbands lechery, but failed, is the most climactic and key point in act three. I think this because it decided the fate of not only herself, but her husband as well.
ReplyDelete2. Jon Proctor seems to be undergoing the worst personal sruggle because, in order to save her husband, he must admit to breaking one of the ten commandments.
1) I think the key conflict of Act 3 is the conflict between John Proctor and Abigail because Abigail is the one who started it all.
ReplyDelete2) Abigail is the one who is getting question if she did something wrong and Marry because she tells that Abigail is lying.
1.The key conflict of act3 is when all the girls and jhon.p was in the court,Its a struggle for Jhon.P becaus he is traying to save his whife from being hanged, Jhon.P cant get the judges to bellive him becaus of avigail keeps on making up lies.
ReplyDelete#2 johns wife is undergoing a test because she needs to answer the question right but she doesnt want to get her husband in trouble.
ReplyDelete#3 i think a leading question in the play was when the judge was asking the girls did you not dance in the woods naked
#4 i think the girls will get caught for lying and pay for killing the innocent people.
#1 I think that when everyone is in the court and even outside with the whole strugle of power between Promter and Hale against all of the girls. And they keep digging themselves deeper and deeper since they are to scared to admitt the whole thing. And Yes, i think this is the biggest struggle of the whole story.
ReplyDelete#2 All the girls are being tested constantly to confess or keep going.
#3 it helps them think and answer without being suspicious but, probably make them nervous.
#4 i think that the girls will see what they have done at the end
1:)I believe that the biggest conflict in act # is when The girls turn on Mary,in the court. when they try to draw the line that anyone who goes agianst them will be thrown under the bus sort of speak.
ReplyDelete2:)Mary is under going a huge test at this point by choosing if she is going to go agianst the girls of in the end turn on John and the innocents.
3:) the answers that are asked in this act are trying to get the accused to admit guilt and are directed in a way that the accused has no way out other then to lie.
4:)I think that Mary will eventually give into abigails wil just as she did before and i believe that the only way things can end is in death lies and dispare.
1. abigail is traing to kill elizabeth because she wants jonh. i think this is the most impotant conflict because abigail is making out all the lies bucause she wants him.
ReplyDelete2. elizabeth is because they ask her if jonh cheat on her and to protect him she said no.
3. yes, no because they dont let them explain or defend themselfs.